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263-4600-00L 5 Credits MSC , WBZ D-INFK
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Formal Methods for Information Security

Lecturers & Examiners: Dr. Christoph Sprenger, Dr. Ralf Sasse
VVZ CR 3.6

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:42:00

Abstract

The course focuses on formal methods for the modelling and analysis of security protocols for critical systems, ranging from authentication protocols for network security to electronic voting protocols and online banking.

Objective

The students will learn the key ideas and theoretical foundations of formal modelling and analysis of security protocols. The students will complement their theoretical knowledge by solving practical exercises, completing a small project, and using state-of-the-art tools.

Content

The course treats formal methods mainly for the modelling and analysis of security protocols. Cryptographic protocols (such as SSL/TLS, SSH, Kerberos, SAML single-sign on, and IPSec) form the basis for secure communication and business processes. Numerous attacks on published protocols show that the design of cryptographic protocols is extremely error-prone. A rigorous analysis of these protocols is therefore indispensable, and manual analysis is insufficient. The lectures cover the theoretical basis for the (tool-supported) formal modeling and analysis of such protocols. Specifically, we discuss their operational semantics, the formalization of security properties, and techniques and algorithms for their verification. In addition to the classical security properties for confidentiality and authentication, we will study strong secrecy and privacy properties. We will discuss electronic voting protocols, and RFID protocols (a staple of the Internet of Things), where these properties are central. The accompanying tutorials provide an opportunity to apply the theory and tools to concrete protocols. Moreover, we will discuss methods to abstract and refine security protocols and the link between symbolic protocol models and cryptographic models. Furthermore, we will also present a security notion for general systems based on non-interference as well as language-based information flow security where non-interference is enforced via a type system.

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General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC , WBZ
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
oral 25 minutes
The grade is determined by a project [20%] and the final oral exam [80%]. The compulsory project will be worked on by teams of two students. It will start in week 4 and must be completed by the end of the semester.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Formal Methods for Information Security
  • Thu 09:15-11:00 (CAB G 52)
2 h weekly
exercise Formal Methods for Information Security
  • Thu 11:15-12:00 (CAB G 52)
1 h weekly
independent project Formal Methods for Information Security No time listed 1 h weekly

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